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Former NY Times Reporter: '93 Pulitzer Should Be Revoked
CNSNews.com ^ | March 22, 2006 | Sherrie Gossett

Posted on 03/22/2006 1:25:23 PM PST by montyspython

Former NY Times Reporter: '93 Pulitzer Should Be Revoked
By Sherrie Gossett
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
March 22, 2006

Washington (CNSNews.com) - Castigating the press for "journalistic crimes" committed during its reporting on the Balkans wars of the 1990s, retired New York Times reporter David Binder claims the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting awarded to both the Times and New York's Newsday "should, in all fairness and honesty, be revoked."

Binder was speaking at a press conference for the release of a new book criticizing the war reporting. Binder wrote the foreword to the book by Peter Brock, titled "Media Cleansing: Dirty Reporting, Journalism and Tragedy in Yugoslavia."

"What we're looking at here is a series catalogued by Peter Brock of journalistic crimes," said Binder. Before mentioning the reporting of the Times' John F. Burns and Newsday's Roy Gutman, Binder evoked the memory of what he called Walter Duranty's "phony reporting" for the New York Times in the 1930s as an example of an undeserved Pulitzer. Duranty was criticized for having been too deferential to Joseph Stalin and his plan to industrialize the Soviet Union.

"What Peter [Brock] has unraveled and disclosed in this book involves at least a couple of Pulitzer prizes that should in all fairness and honesty be revoked." Binder confirmed to Cybercast News Service that he was referring to the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting, awarded to Burns of the New York Times and Gutman of Newsday for their reporting in the Balkans. Brock devotes considerable space in his book to criticizing the reporting of Burns and Gutman.

Binder noted that the Times has gone through "agony" in recent years over the "terrible professional behavior of its staff members" and with "what has gone on under its masthead."

"[E]xposure is the best remedy," said Binder.

"I think Peter Brock's book helps a great deal to confront these egregious crimes of journalism. I think it should be shoved under the noses of editors all across the press, at least the editors who are dealing with foreign news ..." said Binder.

The Pulitzer Board at first voted to award the prize solely to Gutman, according to Binder. "The New York Times got so agitated that John Burns was passed over that they started lobbying the board. The Pulitzer is an extremely political award in many if not all cases. There are all kinds of backstage manipulations that go on."

The centerpiece of Burns' Pulitzer entry was a seven-hour interview with a captured Bosnian Serb -- Borislav Herak -- who in graphic statements to Burns, confessed to dozens of murders, including eight involving rape. Burns' Nov. 27, 1992, article was described by the New York Times as offering "insight into the way thousands of others have died in Bosnia."

However, more than three years after the publication of Burns' story, the Times on Jan. 31, 1996, described Herak as "slightly retarded" and reported that Herak had retracted his confession and claimed it had been beaten out of him by guards.

"I was tortured, forced to confess," said Herak. By that time his testimony already had been used to convict Sretko Damjanovic for the killing of two Muslim brothers who were later found alive. Both Herak and Damjanovic, who also said he had been "tortured" into providing a false confession, were sentenced to death by firing squad.

Author Peter Brock described Burns' interview with Herak as "a manipulated confession and interrogation in which Burns was the key participant." Brock faults Burns for failing to tell readers that the interview took place with a Sarajevo video production crew present and that "interrogations were conducted by [government] investigators and by Sarajevo film director Ademir Kenovic."

He also argues that "vital pieces" of Herak's story were missing. "[T]here was no evidence, corpses or victims, or eyewitnesses to implicate Herak, except for hearsay from Bosnian government 'investigators,'" Brock writes.

Brock also faults Newsday's Roy Gutman for being unduly influenced by government propagandists including one source who operated under four different aliases. Gutman was criticized for not exercising enough scrutiny before repeating allegations of atrocities and statistics of the dead and tortured.

Gutman won his Pulitzer partly for "electrifying stories about 'concentration camps'," notes Brock, who criticizes the reporter for the prominence of "hearsay" and "double hearsay" in his stories, as well as gratuitous use of the language of the Nazi Holocaust.

Gutman's first five stories about the alleged Omarska concentration camp in Bosnia were actually filed from Zagreb, in Croatia, Brock complains. It was Gutman's sixth story on the subject that finally carried an Omarska dateline, Brock wrote, and that was after the prison had been shut down.

Both Binder and Brock accuse the press of falling into "pack journalism" and playing the role of "co-belligerent." The reliance on Croat and Bosnian Muslim propaganda resulted in distorted reporting that exaggerated the Serb role in the three-sided conflict and ignored ethnic cleansing of Serbs, according to Binder and Brock.

Brock went so far as to say the $3,000 Pulitzer Prize money awarded to Burns and Gutman was "blood money."

"What we're talking about in terms of what I call crimes of journalism was only ten years ago," said Binder. "It wasn't so long ago that these, I think revolting things, were happening -- revolting bias, revolting suppression of other sides of the story."

During his recent appearance at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Binder said it would take "at least a decade" before historians "clear out that wretched underbrush of lies and concoctions" from "despicable" politicians "like Richard Holbrooke," an international negotiator during the administration of former President Bill Clinton and "certainly the journalists" criticized in Brock's book. The rise of blogs and media watchdog groups offers a "corrective" for the public now, Binder contended.

In his call for the revocation of the Pulitzer Prize Peter Brock said that "in all fairness, if [the Pulitzer board] is not going to revoke the prize, they ought to give Janet Cooke's Pulitzer back." Cooke was a Washington Post reporter who won a Pulitzer for a fabricated 1980 story about an eight-year old heroin addict.

As of Wednesday afternoon, there had been no reaction from either the New York Times or Newsday to Cybercast News Service's several requests for comment related to this article.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: antichristian; balkans; bosnia; clintonlegacy; clintonsquagmire; duranty; enemedia; islamofascists; jihad; lies; newyorktimes; propoganda; pulitzer; revisionism; serbia; truth; wrongplace; wrongside; wrongtime; wrongwar; yugoslavia
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To: Lion in Winter

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41 posted on 03/22/2006 7:44:18 PM PST by Proctor (I risk my life to bring you http://www.historyofjihad.org & http://www.islamcomicbook.com/)
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To: Proctor

I'd laugh at your comment but UNFORTUNATELY... it would probably happen if they could catch the elusive deep sea fisherman known as "PROCTOR"!!!


42 posted on 03/22/2006 7:56:27 PM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: Sam Gamgee

FYI


43 posted on 03/22/2006 8:04:43 PM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: nycfree

FYI...NY times article


44 posted on 03/22/2006 8:17:38 PM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: Lion in Winter; All
Proof is in the pudding, this article highlights yet another NYT boondoggle:

Another Black Eye for 'NY Times': Katrina Victim Unmasked

45 posted on 03/23/2006 8:00:01 AM PST by montyspython (Love that chicken from Popeye's)
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To: Publius6961

PING, FYI


46 posted on 03/23/2006 10:27:11 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: Alberta's Child; Graymatter; winner3000; Frenetic; Cicero; HankReardon

FYI


47 posted on 03/23/2006 10:31:49 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: montyspython
electrifying stories about 'concentration camps',"

I remember the picture of the old man looking INTO a metal fenced area. The caption make it seem like he was looking OUT FROM a concentration camp. I was shocked to see that this picture was used in an ad for the Newseum months or maybe years after the situation was debunked. It served its propaganda purpose at the time, however.

48 posted on 03/23/2006 10:39:17 AM PST by Freee-dame
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To: BamaAndy; roses of sharon; GSWarrior; TBP; devolve; who knows what evil?; Grampa Dave; visualops; ..

FYI!!


49 posted on 03/23/2006 10:47:52 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: Mike Darancette; Libertarian444; Cecily; MarMema; radioactivereb

FYI!!


50 posted on 03/23/2006 10:49:02 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: Aliska; ladtx; bondjamesbond; Rakkasan1; Diddle E. Squat; Dog Gone

FYI


51 posted on 03/23/2006 10:50:28 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: montyspython

hmmm... why is it that US "journalists" can be pulled around by the nose by almost every foreign government, but distrust and completely discount their own? (at least when a Republican is in the White House)

JWinNC


52 posted on 03/23/2006 10:56:50 AM PST by JWinNC (www.anailinhisplace.net)
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To: Freee-dame
Yes, it turns out the supposedly starved Bosnian had come to the place, a first aid station, to get food.

And, the reason he was so gaunt and so thin, had nothing to do with the war or the SERBS.

He told reporter later in England, that he had had severe TB several years before and never was able to regain his normal weight.

When he was later found in England, living large and healty on the govt. teat!! He had a free housing, health care, food and a nice new car.

Who says lies about the Serbs don't pay off?

Some so-called journalist at the NT Times gets a Pulitzer for writing bogus stories about "rape camps", a British writer gets her story and pictures sent all over the world and becomes "famous" and Bosnian scam artist lives large and for FREE!

I do wonder if that female "journalist" from a British paper, who wrote his made-up sob story in Bosnia bought him the car.

53 posted on 03/23/2006 11:03:53 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: JWinNC

I wonder about that too.


54 posted on 03/23/2006 11:04:57 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: montyspython
The New York Times: still serving as the mouthpiece for good ol' Uncle Joe Stalin.

If Gutman knowingly used language evocative of the Nazi Holocaust in order to heighten the sensationalism of his not only fabricated but torture-induced story, he is a disgusting piece of filth. If he is Jewish, he is also a disgrace to the history of his people whose primary theme is the survival of a people despite totalitarians who would destroy them...totalitarians such as Stalin.
55 posted on 03/23/2006 11:07:43 AM PST by Ghost of Philip Marlowe (Liberals are blind. They are the dupes of Leftists who know exactly what they're doing.)
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To: Enchante; montyspython

Enchante posted this reply on another thread about complete lies by so called Ny Slimes journalists.


"Just think about how many such fraudulent stories have been foisted upon the public through the years. Even now, when they know they are under more scrutiny than before, they continue to churn out such flagrantly bogus articles. They are INCORRIGIBLE."

So maybe the so called genocides/rapes etc supposedly committed by the Serbians were for the most part just lies of the Clintoonians and the NY Slimes and other fishwraps.


56 posted on 03/23/2006 11:11:59 AM PST by Grampa Dave (How long has the NY Slimes, Compost, and LA Slimes been Enroning (cooking) their books?)
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To: Grampa Dave; FormerLib
Grampa Dave, I think there was some serious money riding on the civil war in Yugoslavia and in the situation in Kosovo.

clinton sent Ron Brown over there to do some business with the Bosnians and his plane fellout of the air. Did herr brown want to much for his part in the deal??

Who knows, but many western companies have bought up hardwood forests, seaside land and villas, coal, silver, cadmium and lead mines, manufacturing facilities, vineyards and many other assets form the former Yugoslavia and they got them for pennies on the dollar!

Some folks made a killing off that war!

57 posted on 03/23/2006 11:22:00 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: GarySpFc

FYI


58 posted on 03/23/2006 11:23:24 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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To: Grampa Dave

You may want to try looking for Al Gore's speech commending Halliburton for the work they did in the former Yugoslavia for the Clinton Administration under a "no-bid" contract.


59 posted on 03/23/2006 11:25:37 AM PST by FormerLib (Kosova: "land stolen from Serbs and given to terrorist killers in a futile attempt to appease them.")
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To: Max01

FYI


60 posted on 03/23/2006 11:25:44 AM PST by Lion in Winter (The older I am the more I want people to wake up and smell the coffee 'bout violent religions)
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